The tribute to Jose Marti and Fidel Castro in the Santiago de Cuba ‘s Cemetery Santa Ifigenia is among the relevant moments of the program on the 30th anniversary of the establishment of the Cuban Writers and Artists Association (UNEAC) in Guantánamo.
The tribute to Jose Marti and Fidel Castro in the Santiago de Cuba ‘s Cemetery Santa Ifigenia is among the relevant moments of the program on the 30th anniversary of the establishment of the Cuban Writers and Artists Association (UNEAC) in Guantánamo.
The twelve active initiators of this cultural avant-garde association led by art critic Jorge Núñez Motes will participate until August 4, the founding date of the organization, in a cycle of interviews to recall this event as part of the socio-cultural development in the province.
The novelist Ana Luz García Calzada, as well as visual artists Ernesto Cuesta Esteris, George Pérez, Ramón Moya, Oscar Nelson Alvarez and Ángel Laborde Wilson are other of the protagonists of the UNEAC’s 30 years.
Also in the group are the poet Mireya Piñeiro Ortigosa, the radio director Marlene Salazar Salazar, the announcer Juan Guilarte Frómeta, the flutist Axel Rodríguez Lora and the troubadour Lorenzo Cisneros.
As part of the activities for the thirtieth anniversary of UNEAC in Guantanamo, the membership prepares a concert, the personal exhibition of Dionny Caneda, the winner of an artistic scholarship, and the presentation at the Salcines Palace of the next creator who will receive funding for his work through the scholarship.

